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PREFACE let? lack at Hnwliug Green. . Open your eyes very wide, and let's really see Bowling Green. The 1955 Key staff has paved the Way for you. Too often, people grow so accustomed to things that surround them every day that they neglect to enjoy them. We want you to look at the University carefully because we've covered just about every inch of it. A View of Bowling Green could very well begin at the Fine Arts Building which houses the Art De- partment. This building breathes a friendly atmos- phereg its inside walls are hung with student art work. Then you could swing across to the center of campus and enter the Administration Building. The first place to stop is the Well, this is the hub of activity. Next, we could shift our vision to the north, where we find the Graphic Arts Building, Falcon, East and West Halls. Also located in this area of the campus is the Chemistry Building, which houses the newest classrooms on campus. Then, gazing in a counter-clockwise direction, we would see the Gate Theatre. In this building, the thespians congregate on one side, and the speech and hearing therapists meet in the other. Between the two departments of the building is located the audi- torium, which is the scene of plays put on by the Workshop players. Across the campus you come face to face with the Library. In this building you can find a cross- section of Bowling Green students. You can find them in the reserve or periodical rooms, in the study or reading rooms. There are athletes, musicians, ar- tists, but there is one thing that they all have in common - they're all students, and they are all studying.
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ONTENT Ll .fi i t sq' 5 5, ' -:if QQ-f elm J' 4 'A wa ,IW wa mil ML ' ,ig I ' 9 .f.fs.i, ,g, . x I S I , , i7'i' . f it V 0CIAL ORGA IZATIONS AND DORlVIS Social organizations and dormitories begin on page 154. The sororities are pictured on pages 156 through 179, and the fraternities, pages 180 through 209. The Men's Independent Society is pictured on pages 210 and 211. Kohl, Shatzel and Williams Halls are on pages 212 through 214, and Falcon Hall is pictured on page 215. The new mens' and womens' dormitories occupy pages 216 and 217. These pages include the architect's sketches and pictures showing the pro- gression of the building construction. ATHLETIC Included in the Key this year under Spring sports is Baseball, page 220, Golf, page 221, Tennis, page 2225 and Track, page 223. The Fall sports program is centered around the football schedule. On page 224 is the picture of the marching band and opposite it is the cheerleader and majorette page. The football season is shown from page 226 to 232 and the cross country pictures are on page 233. The Winter sports program is centered around the basketball program and it is shown on pages 234 through 242 with the freshmen team on pages 242. Intramurals is the last phase of the athletic section. The men's section is on page 246 and the women's on pages 247 through 249. FE TURE Features, the last section in the KEY, begins with a picture of the seniors taken on Honors Day, page 251. This section also in- cludes pictures of Miss B. G. taken at the U-A Prom, page 252. The May Queen is pictured on page 253 with her court. It also shows pictures of the Key King and Queen, pages 254 and 255, and the Homecoming Queen and her attendants, pages 256 and 257. From page 258 through page 272 is a division called through the year. In these fourteen pages are activity shots taken at various times during the year. From pages 273-304 are shown the advertisers and the index of the 1955 Key.
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